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On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 02:59:19 GMT, Peggie Hall
wrote: Horace Brownbag wrote: The forward head...well, it's approx. 10 feet from the holding tank, and I don't envision modifying it to put a holding tank within a reasonable distance to the head....and I'm not sure I want the hassle from the Coast Guard for having a direct discharge head...even if the aft head goes into a holding tank, and is the only one used when we are not out. Easily solved: put a y-valve in the line so you can flush it directly overboard...tie-wrap the seacock or the y-valve handle closed when you're inside the "3 mile limit," and you'll be in 100% compliance with marine sanitation laws, so the CG won't have any reason to hassle you. I've done this on my Great Lakes boat with no problem. I have (from the hull up) a seacock, a six inch piece of marine hose (double clamped both ends) a reducing T-fitting to a 3/4" water intake to the head (just below the waterline and double SS-hose clamped) about a 12 inch length of double SS-hose clamped marine hose a plastic ballcock with appropriate barbs a short length of clamped hose going into the drain pipe (about 10 inches) of the head sink. Methodology is as follows: Normally, both seacock on hull and the plastic ball valve are CLOSED. When I want to use the head, I reach into the space beneath the sink and open the seacock. The hoses fill with water, slightly under pressure as the entrance is about 18 inches beneath the waterline. I use an old Brydon manual head that's about kaput, but it works for the light duty I subject it to. When finished, I flush to a 30 gallon holding tank. I close the seacock. To empty the sink, I simply open both the plastic ball valve and the seacock. Grey water leaves the boat. I suppose a smidgen might get into the head intake pipe, but visually, at least, this is not an issue. No problems in three years with this, except for a visit to the Travelift when the seacock split due to "failure to winterize properly" by me. If Peggie says this is OK, feel free to swipe this "design". Obviously, an offshore set-up would be simpler, but I flush WITH the lake, not INTO the lake G. R. |
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